A portable electronic device and an external module thereof. The portable electronic device comprises a host and an external module detachably connected thereto. The external module comprises a connector assembly and a connection pin rotatable on the same axis, such that the external module can hinge rotated between a horizontal position and a downward position with respect to the notebook computer, enabling access to the connectors on the portable electronic device.
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1. An external module for connecting a host, the external module comprising:
a main body comprising a first opening;
a connector assembly selectively connected to the main body, wherein the main body is relatively rotatable to the connector assembly, comprising a latch, wherein the first opening provides the latch to protrude therein when the connector assembly is rotated to a first angle with respect to the main body; and
a connection pin, pivoted on the main body.
7. A portable electronic device, comprising:
a host with a port and a fixing member;
an external module detachably connected to the host and comprising:
a main body comprising a first opening;
a connector assembly, selectively connected to the main body, wherein the main body is relatively rotatable to the connector assembly, comprising a latch, wherein the first opening provides the latch to protrude therein when the connector assembly is rotated to a first angle with respect to the main body; and
a connection pin rotatably connected to the main body on a first axis;
wherein the connector assembly connects to the port, and the connection pin connects to the fixing member so that the external module and the host can connect together.
13. An external module for connecting a host, comprising:
a main body with a first opening;
a connector assembly, selectively connected to the main body, wherein the main
body is relatively rotatable to the connector assembly, comprising:
a connector housing;
a latch movably disposed in the connector housing;
a first sliding rod movably disposed in the connector housing;
a first linkage connecting the latch and the first sliding rod; and
a spring having a first end and a second end, the first end connecting in the connector housing and the second end connecting to the first linkage, the first sliding rod, or the latch;
wherein when the main body is separated from the host, the spring forces the latch to reach out of the connector housing, so that the latch engages with the first opening; and
wherein when the main body is connected to the host, the first sliding rod is against the host, the first sliding rod deforming the spring to separate the latch from the first opening.
16. A portable electronic device, comprising:
a host;
an external module detachably connected to the host, comprising:
a main body, comprising a first opening;
a connector assembly, selectively connected to the main body, wherein the main body is relatively rotatable to the connector assembly, comprising:
a connector housing;
a latch movably disposed in the connector housing;
a first sliding rod movably disposed in the connector housing;
a first linkage connecting the latch and the first sliding rod; and
a spring comprising a first end and a second end, the first end connecting in the connector housing and the second end connecting to the first linkage, the first sliding rod, or the latch;
wherein when the main body is separated from the host, the spring forces the latch to reach out of the connector housing, so that the latch engages with the first opening; and
wherein when the main body is connected to the host, the first sliding rod is against the host, the first sliding rod deforming the spring to separate the latch from the first opening.
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a connector housing rotatably connected to the main body on the first axis, comprising a hollow portion with the latch therein and an opening through which the latch passes; and
a sliding rod movably disposed in the hollow portion.
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a first linkage disposed in the hollow portion and pivoted to the latch at one end; and
a second linkage disposed in the hollow portion and pivoted to the latch at one end, with the first and the second linkages arranged in the form of V.
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8. The portable electronic device as claimed in
a connector housing rotatably connected to the external module on the first axis and having a hollow portion with the latch therein and an opening through which the latch passes; and
a sliding rod movably disposed in the hollow portion.
9. The portable electronic device as claimed in
10. The portable electronic device as claimed in
a first linkage disposed in the hollow portion and pivoted to the latch at one end; and
a second linkage disposed in the hollow portion and pivoted to the latch at one end, with the first and the second linkages arranged in the form of V.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an external module, and in particular to a rotatable external module for a portable electronic device.
2. Description of the Related Art
Presently, notebook computers utilize different connectors for different peripheral devices. After attachment as shown in
Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide a notebook computer and a rotatable external module, enabling access to connectors on the device.
The prevent invention provides a portable electronic device and an external module thereof. The portable electronic device comprises a host with a port and a fixing member. The external module comprises a connector assembly and a connection pin, both rotatable on the same axis. The external module detachably connects to the host via the connector assembly connected to the port and the connection pin engaged by the fixing member.
Because the connector assembly and connection pin are rotatable on the same axis, the external module, when connected to the host, can hinge to expose the side surface thereof and connectors thereon.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitation of the present invention, and wherein:
The connector assembly 222 further comprises at least one sliding rod; in this embodiment, there are two sliding rods 233, 234. The connector 240 corresponds to the port 212 on the notebook computer 21. The link mechanism 230 comprises at least one linkage; in this embodiment there are two linkages 231, 232 pivoting on the connector housing 270 and arranged in a form of V as shown in
When the external module is not connected to the notebook computer, the latch 251 passes through the through hole 272 and first opening 252, engaging with the main body 221. In this situation, the latch 251 maintains the connector assembly 222 at a first angle and fixes with the external module 22. The spring 260 exerts a spring force to fix the latch 251 and thus the linkages 231, 232 are immovable, so that the sliding rods keep protruding out the external module 22.
When the external module 22 connects to a notebook computer, the connection pins 223 insert into the fixing members 213 and the connector 240 is connected to the port 212 of the notebook computer. The sliding rods 233, 234 are pushed by the host 211 and then move inward to the connector housing 270. Then, the linkages 231, 232 are pushed by the sliding rods 233, 234 to rotate in directions a and b shown in
The external module 22 of the present invention can hinge between a horizontal position (0°) and a downward position (90°) with respect to the notebook computer 21 when the external module 22 connects to the notebook computer.
Furthermore, the spring 260 in the above embodiment can be disposed between the latch 251 and the connector 240, but is not limited thereto. One end of the spring 260 can be connected between the latch 251 and the connector 240, and the other end of the spring 260 can be connected to the linkages 231, 232, the sliding rods 233, 234, or the latch 251, the main purpose of the spring 260 is providing an elastic force to return the latch 251 and the sliding rods 233, 234 to their original positions.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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